By Car/Taxi: Athens International Airport and Athens Riviera are located about 20km away from each other. The drive to Vouliagmeni takes 30 mins, depending on traffic.
By Metro: Metro Line 3 connects the airport to the city center (Syntagma Square). Metro Lines 3 & 2 connect the airport to the Elliniko (close to Athenian Riviera). The journey time is approximately 65 minutes. At Syntagma station (line 3) you will need to disembark the train and board at line 2 to Elliniko. After getting off at Elliniko station we propose to continue the route by taxi.
FROM THE AIRPORT TO THE CENTER
By Car/Taxi: Athens International Airport is located 33 km southeast of Athens. It is easily accessible via the Athens ring road (Attiki Odos). The drive to downtown Athens takes 30-45 minutes, depending on traffic.
By Metro: Metro Line 3 connects the airport to the city centre (Syntagma Square). The journey time is approximately 40 minutes. Trains run every 30 minutes, 7 days a week from 6:30 am to 11:30 pm.
CAR RENTALS
To explore Athens and beyond with ease, we recommend renting a car with Avis or Hertz. Both offer reliable service and convenient pick-up locations.
We have secured special rates for our wedding guests at a selection of 4- and 5-star hotels. We recommend booking through the links below to enjoy exclusive discounts and a comfortable stay during the celebration.
. THE ROC CLUB:
Price: ~1100€/ night
Location: Vouliagmeni
Code: Taline&Jad
. THE MARGI:
Price: ~950€/ night
Location: Vouliagmeni:
Code: Taline & Jad
. BRASIL SUITES ATHENS:
Price: ~470€/ night
Location: Glyfada
Code: TALINEANDJAD
ACROPOLIS & PARTHENON
No visit to Athens is complete without wandering through the ancient ruins of the Acropolis. The climb up the slopes is a journey through time, rewarded with breathtaking views of the city below. Early morning is the best time to visit—before the crowds arrive and while the morning light softens the marble’s glow.
ACROPOLIS MUSEUM
Located at the foot of the hill, the Acropolis Museum showcases the most significant finds from the Acropolis and surrounding sanctuaries. Its modern design offers a peaceful complement to the ancient stones above.
PLAKA
Known as the "Neighborhood of the Gods," Plaka is a charming district filled with picturesque streets, traditional tavernas, local boutiques, and beautiful neoclassical architecture.
MONASTIRAKI
A lively area where history meets modern Athens. Wander through its bustling squares, flea markets, rooftop bars, and enjoy stunning views of the Acropolis.
ANAFIOTIKA
Tucked beneath the Acropolis, this hidden neighborhood feels like a small Cycladic island in the heart of Athens, with whitewashed houses, winding alleyways, and colorful bougainvillea.
LYCABETTUS HILL
The highest point in Athens, offering spectacular panoramic views of the city, especially at sunset. Reach the summit by funicular or enjoy a scenic walk to the top.
NATIONAL GARDEN & SYNTAGMA SQUARE
Stroll through Athens' green oasis before visiting Syntagma Square to watch the ceremonial Changing of the Guard in front of the Hellenic Parliament.
LAKE VOULIAGMENI
A hidden natural gem on the Athens Riviera, this thermal lake is known for its crystal-clear waters and unique setting surrounded by dramatic rock formations.
CAPE SOUNIO & TEMPLE OF POSEIDON
For a moment of myth and wonder, head to the tip of Cape Sounion, where the ancient Temple of Poseidon stands watch over the sea. It’s a stunning spot at any hour, but sunset here is unforgettable—especially with a story or two from Greek legend echoing in the wind.
WHERE TO EAT
AKTI
A relaxed spot right on the water, known for fresh, unfussy seafood and sunset views that do most of the talking.
TAVERNA 37
Tucked inside the Four Seasons, this lively open-air taverna pairs classic Greek flavors with coastal charm and an unbeatable view.
KRABO:
Laid-back but polished, Krabo is the kind of place where you can swim, snack, and sip with your toes in the sand—and not want to leave.
The Veranda - Aegeon Beach Restaurant:
Set at the edge of Cape Sounio, this open-air restaurant offers sweeping views of the Aegean Sea and the Temple of Poseidon—best enjoyed with grilled fish and a glass of wine in hand.
ITHAKI
Elegant and romantic, Ithaki overlooks the Saronic Gulf and serves refined Mediterranean dishes in a setting made for lingering.
PANORAMA RESTAURANT
As the name suggests—panoramic sea views and fresh seafood, perfect after a long swim or a scenic drive.
LABROS
A Vouliagmeni staple since the 1800s. Casual, simple, and reliably good—with sea views that stretch on forever.
MOORNINGS:
A stylish marina-side spot ideal for brunch, lunch, or dinner. Come for the views, stay for the cocktails and effortless Riviera atmosphere.
TYLIXTO VOULIAGMENI
A humble favorite among locals. Unpretentious, affordable, and seriously satisfying.
THEODOROS & ELENI
Beloved for its traditional seafood and no-frills charm. It’s where you go when you want to eat like a local—fresh, honest, and always good.
GARBI
A long-standing seaside taverna with heart. Expect timeless Greek dishes, warm hospitality, and a front-row seat to the sunset.
WHERE TO DRINK
MALABAR RESTAURANT AT THE MARGI
A lush poolside escape at The Margi Hotel, perfect for an early evening cocktail beneath the olive trees—or a nightcap under the stars.
KRABO
Equal parts stylish and sun-drenched. Order a cocktail, sink into a sunbed, and let the day unfold at your own pace.
MOORNINGS
Perched above the marina, Moorings is made for golden hour. Sip a glass of local wine or a classic cocktail while watching the boats drift by.
WHERE TO BEACH
ASTIR BEACH
A polished seaside escape with soft sand, clear waters, and perfectly placed sunbeds. Whether you’re here for a swim, a cocktail, or a nap under an umbrella, it’s an ideal way to soak up the Riviera’s easygoing rhythm.
THE ROYAL BEACH
A relaxed sunbathing spot with fewer frills and a slower pace. Settle in with a drink, order something tasty, and let the afternoon drift by. Early afternoon through sunset is prime time for cocktails, snacks, and golden-hour lounging.
BOLIVAR BEACH CLUB
One of Athens' most famous beach clubs, offering beach beds by day and lively events and DJs by night.
FAQ
What is the dress code?
Pre-wedding celebration: we kindly encourage elegant evening attire.
Wedding day: suits for gentlemen and elegant evening attire for ladies. As the celebration will take place outdoors, we kindly recommend block heels, wedges, or elegant flats for added comfort.
Post-wedding celebration: beachwear is strongly encouraged.
Are children invited?
Yes — children are more than welcome and very much part of our celebration. If your invitation includes your little ones, we cannot wait to celebrate with them too!
Will transportation be provided?
Transportation will be arranged for the wedding day to the venue and back. Details regarding pick-up points, departure times, and return transportation will be shared here closer to the wedding date. Please check back for updates.
What is the weather like in Greece in September?
September in Greece is usually warm and sunny, with temperatures typically ranging between 24–30°C (75–86°F) during the day and slightly cooler evenings. We recommend bringing light clothing, sunglasses, and something elegant for breezier evenings.
When is the RSVP deadline?
Kindly RSVP by 12 August 2026.
Where should I stay?
Please check out the 'Accomodation' section of our site!
The wedding ceremony & reception will take place outdoors. It will get a little cooler in the evening so please bring a light jacket or shawl.
Is parking available?
Yes, parking is available at the venue for guests who prefer to drive.
Will dietary restrictions be accommodated?
Absolutely. Please indicate any dietary restrictions, allergies, or food intolerances when completing your RSVP, and we will ensure that suitable meal options are arranged for you.
Hair & makeup
Ladies, if you would like us to arrange hair and makeup services at your hotel, please complete your details using the form below.